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A TABLE of the STATUTES. his preſent Majeſty intituled, An act for deepening, cleanſing, and making more commodious, the harbour of Aberdeen; for erecting new piers and quays therein; and for regulating ſhips and veſſels trading into, and going out of, the ſaid harbour.

Cap. 42. For enlarging the term and powers of three ſeveral acts, made in the ſixth year of the reign of his majeſty King George the Firſt, in the ſeventh year of the reign of his late Majeſty, and in the ninth year of the reign of his preſent Majeſty, for laying a duty of two pennies Scots, or one ſixth part of a penny ſterling, upon every pint of ale or beer, vended or ſold within the town of Montroſe and privileges thereof, for ſupplying the ſaid town with freſh water, and for other purpoſes therein mentioned.

Cap. 43. For making a navigable cut from the Grand Junction Canal, in the precinct of Norwood, in the county of Middleſex, to Paddington, in the ſaid county.

Cap. 44. To enable the moſt noble Francis duke of Bridgewater to make a navigable cut from his preſent navigation in the townſhip of Worſley, in the county palatine of Lancaſter, to the townſhip of Pennington, near the town of Leigh, in the ſaid county.

Cap. 45. To explain, amend, and render more effectual an act, made and paſſed in the thirty-firſt year of the reign of his preſent Majeſty, intituled, An act for paving, lighting, watching, cleanſing, watering, repairing, and keeping in repair, Finſbury Square, in the pariſh of Saint Luke, in the county of Middleſex, and part of the manor of Finſbury, and certain other ſtreets and places communicating with or near to the ſaid ſquare; and for preventing or removing nuiſances and annoyances within the ſame.

Cap. 46. For laying out and making a new ſtreet from Whitefriar Gate to the ſouth end of Quay Street, within the town and county of the town of Kingſton-upon Hull.

Cap. 47. For taking down the chapel of the chapelry of Haydon, in the pariſh of Warden, in the county of Northumberland, and for building a new chapel; in a convenient ſituation, within the ſaid chapelry.

Cap. 48. For amending two acts of the thirtieth year of King George the Second, and the thirty-ſecond year of his preſent Majeſty, ſo far as relates to the draining and preſerving certain fen lands and low grounds, within the townſhip or hamlet of March, in the iſle of Ely, and county of Cambridge.

Cap. 49. For granting to his Majeſty a duty on certificates iſſued for uſing hair powder.

Cap. 50. To indemnify ſuch perſons as have omitted to qualify themſelves for offices and employments; and to indemnify juſtices of the peace, or others, who have omitted to regiſter or deliver in their qualifications within the time limited by law, and for giving further time for thoſe purpoſes; and to indemnify members and officers, in cities, corporations, and borough towns, whoſe admiſſions have been omitted to be ſtamped according to law, or having been ſtamped, have been loſt or